No sir, the point is NOT mute

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To whom it may concern,

    I hate to be the one to inform you, but sir, the point is not mute. In all honesty, you sound like a fifth grade educated back-water fucktard when you say a point is mute.  I can understand the appeal of using fancy phrases, but using them incorrectly is not going to get you anywhere in life.

    I will be the first to admit than I am no English scholar, but seriously step back and think about what you just said.  ".. but that's a mute point.." Whenever I hear this, all I can think is  NO, NO IT IS NOT MUTE!  This is like nails on a chalkboard; actually, I take that back, its worse!

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    So did you figure out your stupid mistake yet?  If you didn't figure it out why not open up a freaking dictionary.  This is elementary vocabulary here!

mute |myoōt|
    adjective
        1 refraining from speech or temporarily speechless

    noun
        1 dated usually offensive a person without the power of speech.
        2 a device that softens the sound (and typically alters the tone) of a musical instrument.
        3 a device on a television, telephone, or other appliance that temporarily turns off the sound

    verb [ trans. ]
        1 (often be muted) deaden, muffle, or soften the sound of
        2 turn off (the sound on a television, telephone, or other appliance) by activating the mute

    Lets take a look at this definition, ignoring all grammar rules.  Is the point refraining from speech? Well, no of course not, if it was we wouldn't be having this discussion so that eliminates mute as an adjective. How about about as a noun, nope, the point isn't softening the sound of anything.  One more time as a verb, is the point muffling something? I didn't think so.  Clearly none of the commonly accepted definitions of mute make any sense in the way you tried to use it.

    Okay now that you have somewhat of an understanding of why I feel you are a fucking retard, lets learn something.  The word you are looking for is moot.

   moot |moōt|
        adjective
           1. subject to debate, dispute, or uncertainty, and typically not admitting of a final decision
           2. having no practical significance, typically because the subject is too uncertain to allow a decision

    Whoa look at that, "having no practical significance" does that not sound more like what you meant to say? As hard as it may be to believe, some people actually listen to the words that come out of the large hole in the front of your head.  When you consistently make mistakes like this, it causes people to think much lower of your intelligence.  Please stop trying to impress me with fancy phrases. Try to express your opinion in English that doesn't make me want to hit you with a rolled up newspaper.  

Sincerely,

Kevin

I feel that this entry...is specifically talking about me...

...I am truly offended

www.kevinrant.com

I do not think I have ever heard of a fucktard. That cracked me up pretty good. As well, this post is a bit scary, it is almost like something I would write.

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